Thursday Law Log, 11-30-17

Wednesday

Nov 29, 2017 at 12:01 AMNov 29, 2017 at 3:34 PM

Asheboro Police

On Nov. 24, the manager of Triad Propane, North Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, reported four trucks belonging to the business were entered and searched on the previous night. Suspects cut the locks on the gate to gain access. Missing from two of the trucks were copper wire and tubing valued at $50 and tools valued at $400. A footprint matching a size 12-13 shoe was left in the frozen ground near the fence. This case is under investigation.

Recent reports

* Nov. 24: Caleb Robert Schmidt reported the theft of his vehicle license plate from the parking lot of Holiday Inn Express, East Dixie Drive, Asheboro.

* Nov. 22: David Sebastian De Paz Marcos reported the breaking and entering to his motor vehicle and the theft of his wallet while he was playing soccer at South Asheboro Middle School, West Walker Avenue, Asheboro. The wallet contained identification and $300. No damage estimate was given for damage to the driver’s side window.

* Nov. 26: Sheri Lane Jones, Uwharrie Street, Asheboro, reported a burglary at her residence. No further details were provided.

* Nov. 26: Asheboro Police responded to Walmart, East Dixie Drive, Asheboro, to a male passed out in an aisle of the business. A store employee was standing beside the sleeping suspect. The employee reported a three-pack of Bud Light was missing a single can and a roll of paper towels had been damaged. The suspect failed to respond to questions, prompting the officer to shake him until he woke up. Jaime Fidel Perez-Gonzales, 33, 402 W. Walker Avenue, Asheboro, was charged with injury to personal property.

* Nov. 19: Mary Martinez Boyer reported the theft of her purse while at Murphy’s Gas, East Dixie Drive, Asheboro.